BTS Opens Their World Tour in Two Days. The Rest of the World Watches on April 11.
The Goyang Stadium shows are sold out. All three nights - April 9, 11, and 12 - have been since January. For everyone who didn't get a ticket, the alternative lands Saturday.
On April 11, one of the Goyang concerts streams live to cinemas worldwide as part of BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG' LIVE VIEWING, a global broadcast distributed by Trafalgar Releasing in partnership with HYBE and BigHit Music. A second live cinema event follows April 18 from Tokyo Dome. Both screenings run approximately three hours and feature a full-length concert with BTS's 360-degree in-the-round stage production.
Screening dates and times:
Goyang Live Viewing - Saturday, April 11, 2026
Philippines: 5:45 PM PHT (with encore screening April 12)
UK: 10:45 AM BST
US East Coast: 5:45 AM ET (check local listings - most US markets screen at prime time via encore)
Korea: 6:00 PM KST (live broadcast)
Tokyo Live Viewing - Saturday, April 18, 2026
Philippines: 1:45 PM PHT
Additional time zones via official site
Each territory screens both concerts twice to accommodate local time zones. Most markets outside Korea and Japan will receive a same-day encore screening at local prime time.
Where to buy tickets:
US/Canada: AMC Theatres (amctheatres.com), Cinemark (cinemark.com), Fandango (fandango.com)
Philippines: SM Cinema, Ayala Malls Cinema
Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia: via official Live Viewing site
UK/Europe: Trafalgar Releasing partner cinemas
All regions: btsliveviewing.com - official ticket hub with territory-specific links
Tickets are available now but selling fast in major markets. Check the official site for real-time availability before purchasing through third-party resellers.
This is BTS's first full-scale world tour since the 2021-2022 Permission to Dance on Stage run - the last before all seven members completed mandatory military service. The Arirang World Tour spans 82 shows across 34 cities and 23 countries through March 2027. Trafalgar Releasing CEO Marc Allenby called the global demand for the broadcasts "extraordinary," adding that additional live viewings are planned for later in the tour.
The Tokyo Dome dates - April 17-18 - are also sold out.

